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As soon as I saw this new sandwich cutter by CuteZCute, I just knew I had to have it. I have every single one of the CuteZCute sandwich cutter sets and each one is fabulous, and this one is no exception. And seriously, is there anything cuter than adorable little robots?! I think not.

It comes packaged very compactly and is ready to go right out of the box.

The black cutter is the main sandwich cutter. The red cutters fold up into squares for compact storage and have cutters and stamps on both sides so there are so many adorable possibilities. The robot pick helps push tiny food pieces out of the cutters.

For more information and to read full instructions on how to use this set, please visit the CuteZCute website.

Here are a couple cute Robot sandwiches that I was able to throw together in minutes using my new Robo Bread Sandwich Cutter from CuteZCute:

This Robot sandwich is made from whole wheat bread with ham. I used green apple for the head bolts, carrot for the arm wrenches and cucumber for the legs.

This Robot sandwich is also made from whole wheat bread with ham. It has a green apple head bolt, carrot arm wrenches and cucumber legs. I used a small heart cutter to cut a heart out of the bread and filled the heart with a tiny heart-shaped cut strawberry. I also put heart-cut strawberries on the plate. The body has a ham “R” on it too.

If you’re looking for a super fun sandwich set that can make adorable sandwiches in minutes, this is it. I absolutely love it, and so do the kids.

You can find the Robo Bread Sandwich Cutter on Amazon, along with all the other amazing CuteZCute products. I personally own each and every set and I can promise you they are very well made, make adorable sandwiches and fruits/veggies in minutes and are some of my most favourite cute food sets.

These how-to instructions, taken from their website, show you how to use them:

And would you look at all the cute combinations you can make!!

What kid wouldn’t love any of these cute sandwiches in their lunchbox! And don’t stop at just sandwiches. You can make cookies, stamp fruits, cut cheese and more – although the sandwiches are definitely my fave! These are BPA free and top-rack dishwasher safe.

Here’s a couple fun plates that I made with this cutter set. It literally took seconds and gives the cutest results!!

This nutella sandwich was cut into a koala bear with the koala cutter. I used the crust of the bread for the tree trunk, sliced cucumbers for the tree top and a sliced naval orange and carrots for the sun.

This tiger sandwich was made using the tiger cutter and marble cheese. I used cucumber slices for grass and naval orange and carrots for the sun.

You won’t believe how easy it is to make your kids fun food and healthy lunches!

Here’s another adorable bento box from CuteZcute. I shared a baby penguin bento box with you last month, and now I’m showcasing the sweet baby owl. It’s an awesome 2 compartment bento box, holding a of 440 ml. (8 FL OZ). The top tier has a fitted lid and is 240 ml and the bottom tier is 200 ml. The iuncluded elastic strap helps secure the bento box pieces together. It is not leakproof. It is just so cute!

And here’s a fun baby owl bento lunch that I made for this baby owl bento box:

The top tier held a circle cut sandwich that I turned into an owl using 2 slices of baby carrot for the feet, 1 cucumber sliced in half for the wings, 2 mozza cheese circles and olives for the eyes, and sprinkles for the ears and nose. The bottom tier held fresh strawberries, and flower-cut cucumbers with baby carrot centers.

I got an adorable new bento box that has an adorable baby penguin on it and I thought I would make a cute baby penguin lunch to go inside of it! The new bento box is made by CuteZCute and it’s really great!

P.S. – don’t mind the reflection in the top of the bento box, lol. You can see the snowflake ceiling that the kids elf on the shelf did for them and you can also see a disaster area of toys on my living room floor! Oh, and there’s me taking the picture!!

The CuteZCute baby penguin lunch box features 2 compartments and the top compartment can also be used as a bowl! The individual compartments keep different types of food separated. An elastic band is included to keep the compartments together during transport. It’s a really neat design and I think I’ll enjoy packing lunches in it! My kids love the cute design too! Here’s what I came up with…..

The bottom compartment held a circle-cut sandwich with an adorable baby penguin on top. I cut the baby penguin out of a piece of crust using a small penguin cutter I have. I used small circle cutters for the belly and the eyes, orange sprinkles for the nose and feet, and black food marker for the dots of the eyes. The top compartment held a silicone muffin cup with penguin cheddar crackers, snowflake-cut cucumbers and baby tomatoes with an adorable penguin pick!

The cutezcute bento box also comes in two other designs – baby owl (which I will be showing you guys at a later date), and baby panda. They are so cute, I want them all!

Happy Sunday everyone! I sure do love the holidays, but it makes for a VERY busy time of year. I can barely keep up!! If only there were more hours in the day. It doesn’t help that I’ve had a bad cold for the last 2 weeks that I can’t seem to shake. I think my body is trying to tell me that I need some rest. Anyway, here are some recent bento boxes that my kiddo’s have enjoyed for their school lunches…

First up is this super cute Hello Kitty lunch that Kirsten enjoyed for her afternoon nutrition break. It’s packed in her white lego lunch box. I packed a turkey sandwich (with the crusts cut off) and topped the sandwich with some cute baran – a silicone flower and hello kitty face. The mini lego box inside held some fruit snacks. The box also contained some baby carrots, sliced cucumbers and orange segments. Yummy!

Next up is this super cute morning nutrition break packed in our 4-square lock and lock box. The sections held a sliced cereal bar, a minigo yogurt, some fresh orange segments and fresh red grapes with a cute giraffe pick!

Here’s another morning nutrition break bento packed in our pear-shaped bento box. One section held a cereal bar and some mini pretzel twists. The other section held fresh raspberries and blueberries and a peeled and halved clementine orange. I added instant cuteness with an elephant fork pick.

Kirsten enjoyed this fun lunch for her afternoon nutrition break and it was packed in an EasyLunchbox. The main compartment held a yummy sandwich cut with our cutezcute sandwich cutter set. The other sections held a silicone muffin cup with mini pretzel twists and some flower cut cucumbers with baby carrot dots.

And lastly, another fun and easy bento for the kid’s morning nutrition break packed in our steeltainer snack container. The front section held a rectangle silicone muffin cup with a granola bar, and the back section held some fresh raspberries, blackberries and red grapes with a cute pick!

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Hi! My name is Jill. I'm married to a wonderful man, James, and we have 2 fantastic children - Kirsten and Camden. I love crafting with my kiddos, creating super fun lunches for them in the kitchen and taking pictures of them. This blog is a place for me to share all these things. I hope you enjoy!